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Dead Angle Grinder

ColoradoDoug

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I have a Milwaukee 4.5" angle grinder that stopped working. I replaced the brushes that were worn. Still nothing. I replaced the switch and still nothing. Ideas? Nothing seems burned and there was no warning when it stopped.
 
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Bobcat753

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Send it to me I'll dispose of it properly.
Joking aside check the cord connections inside of the grinder and make sure you connected everything right,you could of misconnected a wire.
 

MFolks

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Check the plug(the one that goes into the wall receptacle), repeated flexing may break the wire conductors internally, but look good.
 
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G_P

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When you replaced the brushes did you clean up the contacts on the armature where the brushes contact?
 

Bigplum

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Have you got a multimeter ? and you know supply is good and not tripped out?

check volts are getting thru ( carefully) at the grinder end of the cable
Check switch continuity
Check brush feed
If the supply is all good and you haven't electrocuted yourself , it just leaves the armature or the stator is bad
 

Outlawmws

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Have you got a multimeter ? and you know supply is good and not tripped out?

check volts are getting thru ( carefully) at the grinder end of the cable
Check switch continuity
Check brush feed
If the supply is all good and you haven't electrocuted yourself , it just leaves the armature or the stator is bad

:+1: :thumbup:
 
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